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I honestly hate watching Football (Soccer) football because as I don't see the strategy I just watch a white ball passed around for hours. Basketball is O.K. Baseball can be fun at times as can Tennis. However the two sports I go out of my way to watch are American Football (Go Dolphins) and Golf.
I just find it boring lol. My whole family watches it and I'm usually doing something else to distract myself, or drinking a bunch of beer to make it more interesting . Basketball and Baseball are probably my favorites. I don't like American Football THAT much, though it's kind of fun to watch. Golf? Blah. Boring as hell, IMO.
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Sports are boring.
You're boring.
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I think alot of men pretend to be interested in sports to be more "macho"
I think that might be true in certain cases, but I think a lot of guys are just genuinely interested in sports. I'm particularly interested in the statistical part of it honestly, being a numbers geek.
I think that might be true in certain cases, but I think a lot of guys are just genuinely interested in sports. I'm particularly interested in the statistical part of it honestly, being a numbers geek.
It's hard to describe why it's so boring. It just is. Unless you've liked it since you were little. Ice hockey is low scoring, too, but it's more exciting.
Yeah, that's true. Big variety of pizza styles. I like tomato pie, for example. One place my family has known of ever since I was a child, which I've had every now and then for my whole life, makes really great tomato pie. Easily one of my favorite foods. But I can't generalize that statement and say it applies to all kinds of tomato pie. I've had tomato pie from other places, and it just doesn't even begin to compare. No exaggeration. It makes that much of a difference.
To each his own, i guess.
Anyway, i wasn't talking about pizza, but about food in general (outside of the area around Naples pizza is mostly the same here in Italy), every town or village has a different speciality of his own and every 50 kilometers there are completely different dishes. That's the great thing about food here, there's a crazy variety on such a little land, i guess it comes down to historical reasons though. People just cooked what was avalaible.
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I just find it boring lol. My whole family watches it and I'm usually doing something else to distract myself, or drinking a bunch of beer to make it more interesting . Basketball and Baseball are probably my favorites. I don't like American Football THAT much, though it's kind of fun to watch. Golf? Blah. Boring as hell, IMO.
You're boring.
I think that might be true in certain cases, but I think a lot of guys are just genuinely interested in sports. I'm particularly interested in the statistical part of it honestly, being a numbers geek.
Well it seemed like a few in school pretended anyway. I always found it fascinating how they would suddenly have an intense interest in football.
I honestly hate watching Football (Soccer) football because as I don't see the strategy I just watch a white ball passed around for hours. Basketball is O.K. Baseball can be fun at times as can Tennis. However the two sports I go out of my way to watch are American Football (Go Dolphins) and Golf.
Me too. Add hockey to that for me and that's pretty much it. I'll watch baseball only occasionally. Like when the Phillies went to the World Series in 2008/09, and won in '08. Otherwise, I don't find it very interesting.
Golf is great.. if you're a 70 year old in south Florida, lol.
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